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Show Free Dance at Hot Springs Pavilion, Thursday Thurs-day Night Redg Beat Dodgers Brooklyn. July 8 Cincinnati took the first game of the scries from Brookhn today 2 to 1 Ames and Allen had a pitchers battle, the former for-mer getting the better support, two fast double ploys cutting off the locals st critical points. The visitors scored first on Berghammer s bunt, his steal of second. Millers wild throw r-.nd Clarke's triple Brooklyn tied It up in the sixth when with two out, Hum-mell Hum-mell walked .took third on Callahan's Calla-han's double and scored when Groh fumbled Daubert's grounder Groh recovered re-covered In time to catch Callahan off tnlrd The winning run was made by Beacher on Fisher's fumble, Aliens wild throw to catch the runner napping. nap-ping. Marsan's long fly and Dodge's single. Dodge played a great fielding I game at thldr, whll Callahan and Iforan made sensational running' catches. Cincinnati 2 6 1 Brooklyn 1 7 3 Batteries Ames and Clarke; Allen Al-len and Miller. Cardinals Lose to Braves. Boston, July 8. Griner the St Louis pitcher, gathered a base on 1 halls in the seventh Inning and this with Rariden s double, a single by McDonald and O Lear's error, enabled en-abled Boston to win 6 to 2. The home team batted hard throughout the game, but Griner was generally steady and pulled himself out of several sev-eral tight places St Louis got many men on bases,! but fine ifeldlng by Boston's plavers. especially a one handed catch of a liner by Sweeney, prevented scoring j In sliding to third base In the fourth inning. Myers spikes went Into Mow-rey's Mow-rey's foot, and the St Loul3 third baseman left the game, slightly in- I Jured Rariden hit safely three out' of four times at bat, driving in four of Boston's runs. R H E. S. Louis . 2 6 2 Boston 6 9 2 Batteries Griner and Wingo; Tyler Ty-ler and Rariden. Pirates 6, Quakers 4 Philadelphia. July 8. Millers home run over the right field wall with tw4 bases occupied In the tenth innins 1 gave Pittsburg a victory over Philadelphia Phila-delphia today the score being 6 to 4. I Seaton took Mayer's place on the 1 mound when Miller went to bat in I this Inning The home team rallied l In Its final Inning, when Walsh scored scor-ed on his double and singles by Knabe and Lobert Magee was give four balls, filling th' bases. Manager Clarke then took Cooper out and put In Hendrlx. The latter ended the game by striking out Cravath McQuillan, Mc-Quillan, formerly of Philadelphia who I was secured from the olumbus, O.. club made his first appearame with Pittsburgh He twirled two Innings and In the eighth his wild pitch was I responsible for giving the home team, I the lead. I Pittsburg f 6 13 ft Philadelphia .4 9 ft Batteries Camnuz. McQuillan. Cooper. Hendrtx and Simon. Coleman, Mayer Seaton and Killifer (10 innings ) |